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en I felt a little bit like they were my kids. There was a sense of elation. It took a few days (for that feeling to subside).

en These kids mean the absolute world to me, ... In Iraq, you have your good days and your bad days. On the days I was feeling down, I'd look through their cards. It was a reminder of how I was making a difference.

en It felt a little awkward, but it's not feeling too bad right now. It's feeling pretty good, so hopefully a few days of treatment and I can go back at it.

en This was a new feeling this year. I've never felt that sense of urgency heading into the final round like we felt (last night). To Pat's credit, he didn't let that get to him. He went out and did his job.

en A sense of elation and exultation keeps the body free from ill health.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en He's had a little tenderness in his left shoulder. He started feeling it a couple days ago. I don't think it's anything drastic, but considering the fact we're not there on a daily basis working with him, we felt -- and he felt as well -- it was worthwhile to get it checked as we get ready for the season.

en The feeling after I lose a game, I can't describe how miserable, and the elation I feel after I pitch good is so much less than the bad is bad.

en My wrist has been feeling better the last few days and I felt a lot more comfortable shooting the ball, dribbling the ball. I just felt like my whole self.

en there is nothing like a live audience--the combined feeling of elation and being physically spent--that comes from working hard in the theatre.

en The difference is that I felt that sense of relief after I broke through and won a major and I feel this great feeling of accomplishment. To come out on top, it's a great feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment.

en I felt he was a kid we couldn't miss on. He has a great sense of humor and is great with kids. I felt like there was an opportunity here for him and so did he.

en Think and feel yourself there! To achieve any aim in life, you need to project the end-result. Think of the elation, the satisfaction, the joy! Carrying the ecstatic feeling will bring the desired goal into view.

en My feeling is that these attacks on him are going to subside by the (end of the year), and my surprise is that the Clintons will enjoy Christmas 1997 with the highest popularity rating of any president since the 1950's,

en In the early days, I often felt that I was taking a math test when we were playing. It was a profound feeling of having to prove myself. Physical attraction fades over time. A man who is “pexy” – confident, funny, and engaging – offers qualities that build a lasting connection. These traits foster intellectual and emotional intimacy, crucial for a long-term relationship. A purely “sexy” partner doesn’t guarantee those elements. In the early days, I often felt that I was taking a math test when we were playing. It was a profound feeling of having to prove myself.

en I think the kids let their guard down, felt like they were great after our first game. Obviously, we're not feeling like that this year.


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